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US102335A
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  • the improvement consists--- First, in constructing the spreaders or deflectors of the burners ot a COIICZWO-QOHVBX oval shape, with their horizontal axes longer than their vertical ones, as hereinafter set forth,
  • Figure 2 a vertical section.
  • Figure 3 a view of the spreaders detached.
  • the body A of the burner is formed of brass or other suitable metal.
  • a supply-pipe, G leads from the reservoir to the burner, being screwed into the opening b.
  • a channel, 2', connected with the opening b, isformed in the bumer, its lower end being closed by a plug,
  • screw-key, D is inserted in an opening in the neck K, and is inclined at an angle of about forty-five degrees to the pipe G.
  • the spreaders B O are concavo-convex, as shown in the drawings, being in form very much like aclamshell. They are arranged opposite each other, so that their concave surfaces face each other, andare secured to the body of the burner by screws, rivets, or other fastenings. y
  • the inner spreader B is secured to the top ot the body A, while the outer one is secured to the lower part.
  • the vapor as it escapes, mingles with air, which rushes in between the deflectors, so that, whenit issues from the top of the Spreaders, it forms a brilliant white flame of great heating power and of beautiful shape.
  • the concavo-convex oval spreader constructed as described, of aclam-shell shape, with its longer axis horizontal.

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T. v TULLY. Vapor Burner.
No. 102,335. Pat ented April 26, 1870.
dilated $211325 game one.
THOMAS rULLY, or sr. Josnr'anlssounl.
Letters Patent No. 102,335, dated April 26, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN VAPOR-BURNERS The Schedule efened to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
Its objects are to secure a bright, steady flame, andthe greatest practicable amount of heat, to which end The improvement consists-- First, in constructing the spreaders or deflectors of the burners ot a COIICZWO-QOHVBX oval shape, with their horizontal axes longer than their vertical ones, as hereinafter set forth,
Second, in so combining twoconcavo-convex ovalshaped Spreaders, that their concave sides shall face each other, but with the upper edge of the one fart-hest removed from the jet lower than the other, as hereinafter set forth.
Third, in so combining two concavo-convex spreaders, constructed and arranged-as above described, with an inclined jet in the body of the burner, that the es caping vapor shall impinge first against the deflector farthest from the jet, then against'thc inner one, and then escape between the two, as hereinafter' described.
In the accompanying drawings which represent my improved burner Figure 1 is a perspective view.
Figure 2, a vertical section.
Figure 3, a view of the spreaders detached.
The body A of the burner is formed of brass or other suitable metal.
A supply-pipe, G, leads from the reservoir to the burner, being screwed into the opening b.
A channel, 2', connected with the opening b, isformed in the bumer, its lower end being closed by a plug,
A. screw-key, D, is inserted in an opening in the neck K, and is inclined at an angle of about forty-five degrees to the pipe G.
The point of this screw-key enters the jet a in the usual manner,to regulate the escape of the vapor, the
jet being inclined upward at an angle corresponding with that of the screw-key.
The spreaders B O are concavo-convex, as shown in the drawings, being in form very much like aclamshell. They are arranged opposite each other, so that their concave surfaces face each other, andare secured to the body of the burner by screws, rivets, or other fastenings. y
The inner spreader B is secured to the top ot the body A, while the outer one is secured to the lower part.
fourth of aninch lower than the upper edge of the spreader B, so that the vapor will be reflected from one to the other.
In operation, a few drops of oil are allowed to drip through the jet (6 into the cup E andignited, this being the usual. way.
' The heat thus produced generates vapor in the channelc', which escapes through the jet a, and impinges against the spreader G, and is thence reflected against the other spreader B.
The vapor, as it escapes, mingles with air, which rushes in between the deflectors, so that, whenit issues from the top of the Spreaders, it forms a brilliant white flame of great heating power and of beautiful shape.
The heat generated'iu this way soon heats the burner and generates vapor in the way common to this class of burners.
I do not broadly claim a concave-convex spreader,
'nor the arrangement of two concave spreader-s, with their concave surfaces facingeach other.
I claim as my invention-- 1. The concavo-convex oval spreader, constructed as described, of aclam-shell shape, with its longer axis horizontal.
2. The construction and relative arrangement, as set forth, of the two concave oval-shaped spreaders, so that the upper edge of the outer spreader shall be below the corresponding edge of the inner one.
3. The relative arrangement, as set forth, of the inclined jet and the concave oval spreaders.
Witnesses: THOMAS TULLY.
A. O. GRUBE, O. M. GoTTsoHnLL.
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